Bulldogs, sometimes known as English or British Bulldogs, have funny characteristics that make it a favorite of small children all around the world. Saggy, multi-layered, flap-like skin, a permanent frown, and a rolling walk or rolling gait, are some elements of this profoundly sweet, if serious-looking, dog.

The Bulldog has a height of between 12 and 14 inches, a weight of 53 to 55 pounds for males and approximately 40 pounds for females, and a median lifespan of 12 years. Dense folds of skin fall over the face, the cheeks border the eyes, and the face is broad, flat, and funnily poignant. Strong teeth, round eyes, a short coat, and rose ears are staple physical characteristics.

The Bulldog is a breed that loves its home and owners with a passion. Sometimes, attachment to the property ensures owners that the dog won’t journey out without a human companion with him. They’re friendly, amiable, and obedient in general. Unfortunately, some aggression is a factor that is being worked on and bred out by breeders. In general, it is dignified, pacified, and kind. Some people say that Bulldogs don’t give up easily – meaning they’re a little stubborn. However, they’re also good as guard dogs and family dogs. Don’t let the appearance fool you – they’re one of the nicest and gentlest breeds.

The Bulldog can have problems with snoring, drooling, and slobbering, and can have a lot of health problems – namely, an undershot lower jaw can give it some breathing issues. Furthermore, knee, hip, and skin problems, temperature sensitivity, and a small need for daily exercise are all things to remember before looking into one. Don't overfeed a Bulldog and don't make it exercise too much. It's minimally active. Wrinkles do not denote poor aging, ill health, or skin problems. The profuse wrinkles are a fun quirk of the natural appearance.

Just like most people, the Bulldog is bright and cheery as a youth and settles into a comfortable, calm tone once it reaches adulthood. It's wise in that it prefers the indoors to the hectic outdoor life that most dogs partake of. It's a quiet family dog that loves people. Proficient obedience experts will not find this dog suitable. The Bulldog prefers to be treated with dignity and respect and deserves a posh life indoors. It's been described as the ideal family dog.

The Bulldog is a non-sporting dog that descended from dogs in Asia originally bred for bull baiting and dog fighting. Nomads and villagers took the dog to Europe, but they increasingly became an American staple when bull baiting was outlawed in England. Notable celebrities that have bulldogs include Jessica Biel, Regina Hall, Adam Sandler, and Howard Stern. Interestingly, Jessica Biel starred alongside Adam Sandler in a recent movie. Maybe the Bulldog fervor caught on then. In reference to celebrities that own Bulldogs, it's important to note that bulldogs are frequently seen in movies, online skits, and television shows because they're amiable, friendly, and have a distinctive face that people never tire of. The bulldog makes for a great pal.